Clinical Handbook of Internal Medicine: the Treatment of Disease with Traditional Chinese Medicine: Vol 1

The Treatment of Disease with Traditional Chinese Medicine: Vol 1

Cover Art for 9781875760930, Clinical Handbook of Internal Medicine: the Treatment of Disease with Traditional Chinese Medicine: Vol 1 by Will Maclean, Jane Lyttleton
ISBN: 9781875760930
Publisher: University of Western Sydney
Published: 1 June, 1998
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
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This is the first volume of a 3-volume TCM clinical formulary. It covers lung, kidney, liver and heart patterns. Within each organ pattern section, pathologies are organized by established TCM patterns within biomedical categories. Historically established patterns from the Shang Han Lun and Wen Bing are included in the lung section. These sections are supplemented by appendices listing original unmodified formulas, processing methods, delivery methods, contraindications for pregnancy, incompatible and antagonistic combinations, toxic substances, and medicinals derived from endangered species and animals. The 40-page index lists biomedical diseases and symptoms. TCM patterns are listed according to the same biomedical categories by which the book is organized. Formulas and medicinals are listed in both Pinyin and English with the main reference noted in bold. This work is arranged to provide easy access to the clinical information needed to treat a patient. The format, typography and page layout are designed for quick reference.

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